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Music 101 for Saturday 29 October 2016
Music 101 will be coming live from Auckland Museum to celebrate the opening of Volume: Making Music In Aotearoa. The show will feature musicians, exhibition staff and from 4PM The Mixtape with Martin Phillipps of The Chills.
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Seven decades of NZ pop history on display
8:53 AM.Music fans have a chance to take a walk through seven decades of New Zealand pop history at an exhibition that opened last night in Auckland. We spoke with Alex Behan from RNZ's Music 101 programme. Read more Audio
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Turning up the Volume on NZ music
9:00 AM.Lyric sheets, stage costumes and the Takapuna Grammar school shoes Lorde wore while accepting her Grammy are all part of a new Auckland Museum exhibition, celebrating Kiwi music history. Read more Video
Coming up
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Mark Roach - NZ Music Hall of Fame
1:10 PM.Mark Roach of the NZ Music Hall of Fame. Key partner and catalyst for Volume: Making Music in Aotearoa. Audio
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Esther Tobin shows Yadana Saw around Volume
1:22 PM.Yadana Saw at Auckland Museum's Volume exhibition with content and interpretation developer Esther Tobin. Audio
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Topp Twins
1:45 PM.At the opening night of Volume: Making Music in Aotearoa Alex Behan was excited to bump into Jools and Lynda Topp. Audio
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Mike Chunn at Volume
2:15 PM.Split Enz founding bassist Mike Chunn left in '77, and went on to play in Citizen Band, author a few books, have a long career looking after songwriters at APRA and then started the Play It Strange… Read more Audio
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Sir-Vere at Volume
2:24 PM.There are many interactive elements to the Volume exhibition at Auckland museum, including playlists you can keep when you leave. DJ Sirvere was in charge of compiling the 90s playlist, he also… Read more Audio
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Victoria Travers - Curator of Volume
2:30 PM.Victoria Travers, senior exhibition developer at the Auckland War Memorial Museum joins Alex Behan live at the Volume exhibition to talk about some of their best discoveries. Read more Audio
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The Māori Volcanics
2:40 PM.Since their inception in 1964, The Māori Volcanics have been the most successful, and enduring of the Māori showbands. Prince Tui Teka, Dalvanius Prime and Billy T James all started their careers with… Read more Audio
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Crowded House's 30th Anniversary
3:00 PM.Thirty years after the release of their debut album, Neil Finn and Nick Seymour from Crowded House talk about the making of the record and the evolution of the songs from home demos to finished studio… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Rodney Fisher Live at Volume
3:40 PM.Rodney Fisher plays and chats to Alex Behan Live from the Volume Exhibition at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Audio
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The Mixtape: Martin Phillipps
4:05 PM.The Chills frontman Martin Phillipps delves deep into his back pockets to present an eclectic and personal selection of music inspired by the joy of discovery. Read more Audio
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Your New Zealand music memories
3:45 PM.During Music 101's live broadcast from Auckland Museum's VOLUME exhibition, host Alex Behan asked for your best NZ Music moments - here's a selection of your answers. Read more Video, Audio
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M101 Pocket Edition 110
5:38 PM.In the Music 101 Pocket Edition tonight Yadana Saw brings us the team’s coverage of the Volume: Making Music in Aotearoa exhibition which has just opened at Auckland Museum and The Critics’ Choice… Read more Audio